Published March 9, 2024

5 Essential Things Homeowners Should Do When Daylight Savings Starts

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Written by Peter Winkler

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As the days grow longer and we eagerly welcome the arrival of spring, there's one annual ritual that signals the changing season: daylight saving time. While most of us may be looking forward to the extra hour of daylight in the evenings, homeowners can take advantage of this time shift to tackle some essential tasks around the house. Here are five things every homeowner should consider doing when the clocks spring forward: 

Adjust Your Clocks & Timers

The most obvious task when daylight saving time ends is to set your clocks ahead by one hour. Don't forget to adjust the time on your thermostats, security systems, and any other electronic devices with timers as well. This small change can make a big difference in energy savings and security, as your systems will now align with the new lighting conditions.

Check Your Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Detectors

With the change in time, it's the perfect opportunity to test and replace the batteries in your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. These devices are crucial for ensuring the safety of your home and loved ones, so take the time to make sure they're in proper working order.

Inspect Your HVAC System

As the weather begins to warm up, now is an ideal time to inspect and service your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system. Replace air filters, clean vents and ducts, and schedule a professional HVAC tune-up if necessary. This proactive approach can improve the efficiency of your system and prevent potential breakdowns when you need it most.

Prepare Your Outdoor Spaces

With the arrival of spring, it's time to start thinking about outdoor entertaining and relaxation. Take this opportunity to prepare your outdoor spaces for the warmer months ahead. Clean and inspect your patio furniture, power wash decks and sidewalks, prune back muhly grass, refresh the mulch, and start planning your garden or landscaping projects. By getting a head start on outdoor maintenance, you'll be able to enjoy your outdoor living spaces to the fullest.

Conduct a Spring Cleaning

Spring is synonymous with renewal, making it the perfect time to declutter and refresh your home. Set aside a weekend to tackle a thorough spring cleaning, including organizing closets, decluttering the garage and storage spaces, and deep cleaning commonly overlooked areas like baseboards and ceiling fans. Not only will a clean and organized home feel more inviting, but it can also improve indoor air quality and reduce allergens, making it a healthier environment for you and your family.

Need help?

These simple steps will help you make the most of the extra hour gained while also ensuring your home is ready for the changing seasons. If you need any recommendations for contractors who can perform some of these tasks, please feel free to contact us!


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